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The present invention relates generally to the field of garden tools and more specifically relates to a multifunctional garden tool comprising a rake and a weeder.
A rake is a common tool used to “scrape together,” to “heap up” various debris as typically found in lawns and gardens. The tool is an agricultural and horticultural implement consisting traditionally of a toothed bar fixed transversely to a handle, and used to collect leaves, hay, grass, etc., and, in gardening, for loosening the soil, light weeding, leveling, and removing dead grass from lawns. Modern hand-rakes may have steel, plastic, or bamboo teeth or tines, or optionally be made from wood or iron. The handle is often constructed of wood or metal. Some rakes are two-sided and made with dull blades in the shapes of slight crescents, used for removing dead grass from lawns. Since rakes are single-purpose tools, they may not be able to perform a plurality of tasks in an efficient, cost-effective manner.
Consequently, if a yard worker wishes to cut and remove weeds or other plants, multiple tools are required. This may result in the carrying of heavy and cumbersome long-handled tools for accomplishing relatively mundane gardening tasks. An elderly person who wishes to maintain his or her own yard may become worn out from carrying the tools, or might unnecessarily become injured due to constantly bending down to switch between tools. A more effective solution is needed.
Various attempts have been made to solve the above-mentioned problems such as those found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,212,150 to Frank M. Dmochowski; 4,478,033 to Dale R. Konyn et al; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,483,133 to James M. Hanly et al. This prior art is representative of multifunctional rakes. None of the above inventions and patents, taken either singly or in combination, is seen to describe the invention as claimed.
Ideally, a multifunctional rake and weeder tool should require and, yet, would operate reliably and be manufactured at a modest expense. Thus, a need exists for reliable weeder rake systems to provide a multi-purpose gardening implement comprising both a rake and a weeder and to avoid the above-mentioned problems.
In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the known multifunctional rake art, the present invention provides a novel weeder rake system. The general purpose of the present invention, which will be described subsequently in greater detail is to provide a gardening tool comprising a long handle comprising a rake at one end, and a weeder comprising a cutting edge at the other end.
The present invention holds significant improvements and serves as a weeder rake system. For purposes of summarizing the invention, certain aspects, advantages, and novel features of the invention have been described herein. It is to be understood that not necessarily all such advantages may be achieved in accordance with any one particular embodiment of the invention. Thus, the invention may be embodied or carried out in a manner that achieves or optimizes one advantage or group of advantages as taught herein without necessarily achieving other advantages as may be taught or suggested herein. The features of the invention which are believed to be novel are particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of the specification. These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings and detailed description.
The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and method(s) of use for the present invention, weeder rake systems, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present invention.
The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to a multi-purpose gardening and yard work tool and more particularly to a gardening tool comprising both a weeder and a rake as used to improve the efficiency and ease in removing and clearing weeds and other unwanted plants from the ground. The present invention is designed to provide a user with both a weeder and a rake in a single tool.
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According to one embodiment of the present invention, cutting blade 400 comprises serrated edge 405. It should be appreciated that serrated edge 405 facilitates cutting and removing weeds 105 and other vegetation. In use, user 140 need only apply a minimal amount of force using handle 110 to cut weeds 105 and other vegetation that might prove difficult to cut and remove without serrated edge 405.
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It should further be appreciated that weeder rake systems 100 may be hung vertically on a nail from weed cutter head 120. Furthermore, because cutting blade 400 comprises serrated edge 405, the serrations provide a more stable hanging surface which may minimize accidental falling of weeder rake systems 100. The vertical hanging feature of weeder rake systems 100 provides a space saving function during storage.
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It should be appreciated that weeder rake systems 100 may be manufactured using lightweight, durable, and weather resistant materials thereby providing user 140 with a non-heavy, multifunctional gardening apparatus that may pass the test time. Furthermore, weeder rake systems 100 may comprise indicia or logos adorned to the various surfaces of the components. In addition, weed cutter head 120 and rake head 130 may comprise various colors for aesthetic purposes. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, handle 110 may comprise a substantially shorter length thereby providing user 140 with a one-handed multifunctional garden tool for smaller tasks.
It should be noted that the steps described in the method of use can be carried out in many different orders according to user preference. Upon reading this specification, it should be appreciated that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as design preference, user preferences, marketing preferences, cost, structural requirements, available materials, technological advances, etc., other methods of use arrangements such as, for example, different orders within above-mentioned list, elimination or addition of certain steps, including or excluding certain maintenance steps, etc., may be sufficient.
The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.
The present application is related to and claims priority from prior provisional application Ser. No. 61/377,957, filed Aug. 29, 2010 which application is incorporated herein by reference.
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61377957 | Aug 2010 | US |